A huge change has been made for house plant identification, and all of it is positive, moving forward and helping you guys to find more support to identify indoor plants. We now have a Facebook group (no longer just a form that comes to me). Before heading over to the Facebook group...
Houseplants are listed by name in the side menu. You can use the image gallery to identify your plant if you don't know its name. The houseplant images include most common plants you can find at your local store that sells indoor plants. Text links and the houseplant pictures link to p...
House plants sometimes have problems despite your best love and care. Here you'll discover how to identify and tackle those house plant pests and house plant diseases like spider mites, fungus, aphidsand other things that are bugging your plants. You'll get tips for insects control with sure-...
Popular House Plants Houseplant 411 helps youidentify houseplantsand learn aboutindoor plant care. Our illustrated plant guide provides plant pictures andtheplant care informationyou need to help keep your house plants healthy and beautiful. Learn More ...
A houseplant is any indoor plant that is grown and kept for ornamental purposes. Most houseplants are exotic tropical plants grown in pots or hanging baskets
I repotted 1 of my Pothos a few years ago. This post onPothos Repottingdetails the process and soil mix used. Pothos Pruning These plants grow fast, so pruning is essential to pothos plant care. You can prune your pothos to control the length by cutting straight across the stem just bel...
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Tender plants: 60°F (15°C) Half-hardy (many indoor plants): 50 – 55°F (10 – 13°C) Hardy: 45°F (7°C) The easiest and most accurate way to identify the correct temperatures for each plant is to look at the specific guidance for each one. ...
How to Identify and Control Them Unfortunately, it is a fact of lifethat if you grow plants there will always be the possibility of an insect infestation of one sort or another. By taking a few simple precautions, you can lessen the chances of insects attacking your plants considerably... ...